Political map of europe 1945 by sevgart d5ps8rc

The Post-WWII World until 1995

  • Indian Independence

    Indian Independence
    India's independance was obtained after WWII, owing to the fact that the English were unable to reward Indian soldiers who had fought in thier name. Many protests and boycotts led by symbolic figures such as Mahatma Gandhi were the source of determination for many of the Indian people.
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    Berlin Airlift

    The Berlin Airlift was a movement organized by the French, Americans, and British during the Soviet blockade of West Berlin to supply the city with all the necessary supplies to keep it alive.The Berlin Airlift lasted over a year and proved that the West powers were willing to put loads of time and effort into keeping what was theirs.
  • Creation of Israel

    Creation of Israel
    The creation of Israel was the conclusion to a long list of studies and debates concerning the rights of the Jewish and Palestinian people. Finally, on May 14th 1948 the state of Israel was created. From that day on, there has been constant conflict between Jews and Arabs over who should have the right to own the land.
  • Launch Of Sputnik

    Launch Of Sputnik
    Sputnik 1 was the first artificial Earth stellite launched into an elliptical low Earth orbit by the Soviet Union. It was the trigger to the Space Race, a competition between the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R. for supremacy in spaceflight capability.
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    Cuban Missile Crisis

    The Cuban Missile Crisis was a major event in the Cold War, where the Soviets came to a secret agreement to help out the newly formed government of Cuba if it could place missiles on the island. It was the closest the U.S. and the Soviet Union ever came to starting a nuclear war but ended when both sides agreed to take away weapons from each others border.
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    Ayatollah Khomeini is Supreme Leader of Iran

    Ayatollah Khomeini was a significant figure in the history of Iran. He was a revolutionary, politician and was the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran. He was known for his opposition of the Shah and also of both sides of the Cold War.
  • Assassination of Egyptian President Sadat

    Assassination of Egyptian President Sadat
    The assassination of Egypt's president Sadat was comitted by a group of Islam extremists who were opposed to the Camp David Accords and felt betrayed because they realized that the president wasn't going to try to keep his promise, integrating them into Egyptian society.
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    Tiananmen Square Protest

    The TianAnMen Square Protest was a 7 week long protest against the chinese government led by students ( and many other Beijing locals) who called for goverment accountabilty, and may other rights they had not yet been exposed to, such as freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and control of their own industries. On June 3rd and 4th, the chinese government ordered a crackdown on the unarmed civilians who tried to block military advancement towards 天安门 Square, resulting in hundreds of deaths.
  • Fall of the Berlin Wall

    Fall of the Berlin Wall
    The fall of the Berlin Wall marks a huge shift in the history of the Cold War. Lots of pressure had to be put on the Soviet Union in order for it to stand down when Berliners decided to tear down the wall. It is the first sign of the collapse of the Soviet Union and can be seen as the last major event before peace in West Europe.
  • Collapse of the USSR

    Collapse of the USSR
    A few days before Christmas day, representaives from 11 soviet republics came to the Kazakh to declare that they would no longer be part of the Soviet Union. Russia could no longer fight back, due to the radical reforms Gorbachev had made during his 6 years as the leader. Christmas day was the last day the soviet flag would fly over the Kremlin in Moscow